Summary of Ciclo celular. Interfase (G1, S y G2) y fase M (mitosis y citocinesis)

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The cellular cycle is the process by which a cell grows and divides. The mitosis stage is when the cell actually divides into two new cells. The G1, S, and G2 phases are all leading up to this point. The cell's DNA is duplicated during the S phase, and the chromosomes are distributed among the new cells during the M phase. Finally, the new cells are born during the Cito cinesis phase.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, we'll be discussing the cellular cycle and its various stages. We'll focus on the mitosis stage, which is the process by which a eucaryotic cell (one with an intact nuclear DNA) divides into two daughter cells. We'll also look at the G1 and G2 phases of the cycle, and the M phase (mitosis-proliferation) which follows G2. We'll discuss the importance of the cell's DNA in this process, and how it can be duplicated in mitosis. We'll also look at the role of the cell's chromosomes in this process, and how they are distributed among the daughter cells.
  • 00:05:00 This video explains the cellular process of the G1, S, and G2 phases of the cell cycle. The G1 phase is when the cell grows and replicates its DNA. The S phase is when the cell divides its DNA into two equal copies. The G2 phase is when the cells move into the mitosis stage and begin to create new cells. The Cito cinesis phase is when the new cells are born. The G1, S, and G2 phases are repeated several times until the cell dies. The video also covers the mitotic spindle and its role in cell division.

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